What a shame, what a shame! Dirtbag terrorist shoots himself in the head. I’m so broken up I can hardly eat my barbecue. Then again, that there is a good burnt end sammich and I couldn’t care less about a stupid terrorist. A cold beer would likely balance things out and keep my head on straight. And wash down those burnt ends. Unfortunately, my wife has me on a strict diet as long as I am home-bound, so no alcohol for me. In fact she is restricting my coffee intake. Now THAT is really breaking my heart. I miss my cup of Black Rifle every morning.

Exit From The Matrix: the vital imagination-anchor effect: the key to power

by Jon Rappoport

January 28, 2018

As my readers know, I write many articles about the power of imagination. And my collection, Exit From The Matrix, contains a number of unique imagination exercises which a person can practice every day, and thus accrue major benefits.

I want to stress this fact: a person, empowered by his own imagination, needs to use the power to form and carry out a major enterprise in the world.

After all, we’re living in this world. We’re here for action.

Imagination can be anchored to action.

Imagination participates in creating a personal vision of what you truly want to do in life. And it also participates in the strategy for achieving that vision and making it into accomplished fact.

The Thomas More Law Center (“TMLC”), a national nonprofit public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, filed a federal lawsuit yesterday evening in the New Jersey District Court against several officials and teachers of the Chatham Middle School and the School District of the Chathams, located in New Jersey.

The lawsuit, claiming several violations of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, was filed on behalf of Libby Hilsenrath and her minor son. Seventh-grade students at Chatham Middle School were forced to endure Islamic propaganda and an explicit call to convert to Islam through a disturbing set of videos in their World Cultures and Geography class.